Camila Cabello used her own experiences to prepare for 'Cinderella'


Los Angeles, Dec 11 (IANS): Singer-actress Camila Cabello stars in Amazon's adaptation of the fairytale 'Cinderella' and also contributed to the soundtrack and said that she used her own mental health struggles to help her write the song 'Million to One'.

She told The Hollywood Reporter, "I don't think I know how to write in any way that isn't personal to me. When I was working on 'Million to One' for 'Cinderella', to be totally honest, I was going through a really hard time with my mental health."

Cabello added, "It was just a period of a lot of anxiety and sadness for me, and that song had me feeling like, 'I can overcome this. I know that I can make my life better.' I feel like I channelled my personal journey into one of the character. The character was super confident that "everybody was telling her no, but she knew"."

She revealed she has always wanted to act.

Cabello said, "(The best) thing about my music videos was getting the chance to be a part of a narrative. I was in drama class when I was in middle school, and that's how I came to singing, too. It was a way I could express myself and overcome my shyness."

"My drama teacher was the first person I sang in front of, and I knew, 'Oh, I love getting onstage and performing', whether it be singing or doing improv or whatever."

She added, "So as time went by, I was always like, 'Music is my first love, my first vehicle for expressing myself, but if I stumbled upon the right thing, I would be so hyped to explore acting.' It was f****** terrifying that I had the lead in the first acting project that I did, but eventually I was like, 'Here we go music video!'"

 

  

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